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Date Added: August 15, 2008 04:24:02 PM
Marking a significant turn in the economy, for the first time in five years, more CEOs are planning Bay Area layoffs than those planning workforce increases, the Bay Area Council announced today in the release of its quarterly Business Confidence Survey. Indeed, 26 percent are planning layoffs in the next six months - the highest percentage ever recorded by the Survey, which began capturing data ...

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